In one of the tests, the officer asked Woods to follow a red light with his eyes. The officer moves the light but stops and says, “You’re not even looking at the light.”

Woods tells the officer he is “following the light,” his words running together. He also has trouble following directions and reciting the alphabet. At one point, he starts to walk away, then stumbles back, saying, “What are we doing?”

He also appears to be unaware of his surroundings.

The officer asks him where he’s coming from and he appears to say he’s headed to Los Angeles’s Orange County, even though he’d previously said he was going to Jupiter.

Woods: No alcohol

Woods told officers he did not drink, but takes several prescription medications, according to a police report. He took a Breathalyzer test, registering 0.000 on it both times, and a urine test, records show.

One of the reports said Woods had to be awakened and that his speech was slow and slurred but that he was “cooperative.”

In a statement after his arrest Monday — before the video surfaced — Woods said alcohol was not involved, blaming his disorientation on “an unexpected reaction to prescribed medications.”

Woods, who has been rehabbing from back surgery, said he didn’t realize the mix of medications would affect him so strongly.

He was arrested about 3 a.m. and released a few hours later on his own recognizance with no bond, according to records. He was cited for DUI and improper parking, and will be arraigned on July 5.

The 41-year-old golfer has undergone multiple back surgeries, including one a month ago, and hasn’t played competitive golf since he pulled out of the Dubai Desert Classic in February.